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KEEP OREGON ; FRYERS HANDY Fried chicken, Oregon-grown is the makin' of company buffe: or a family meal .'. . and did you know, that in addition to be-J- ing delicious, tempting, and easy to prepare, that fried chicken, hot IBM or cold, is high in protein, but low In calories? Our suggestion for a tasty meal is to center it around oven fried chicken. It's so easy when you fol low this tested recipe. OVEN'-FKIED CHICKEN Get a good start for finer fla vor by biking advantage of the freshness of Oregon Fryers. 2 Oregon" broiler-fryers, 2Vi pounds each, cut up ' 1 1 cup flour 4 teaspoons salt 1 tablespoon paprika 1 teaspoon ground pepper Vi cup fat for browning 1-3 cup melted butter or mar garine 1-3 cup broth or milk Shake chicken, two or three nieces at a time, in a bag con taining the flour, salt, paprika and pepper to coat evenly. BrowV pieces lightly in medium hot fal in a heavy skillet. 1 If a large quantity of chicken is being pre pared, the browning will go faster if a one to two-inch layer of fat is used. Drain well. Place golden brown chk'kcn one layer deep in shallow baking pan.' Sprinkle any left-over coating mixture over the chicken. For each pound of chicken, spoon .a mixture of one tablespoon of melted butter or margarine and one tablespoon of broth or milk over the chicKen. Continue the cooking in a slow even (325 degrees) until thickest pieces are fork-tender, 45 to 60 minutes. Turn once or twice' to crisp and cook evenly. During the cooking, more broth or milk may be drizzled over the chicken u it appears dry. (Especially good method for fry ing two or more chickens.) Six to eight servings. Fit For A King '. Waffles go glamorous with "Ma ple Peach Sauce." You start with peach syrup and maple extract, edd tender canned cling peach slices and crunchy toasted sliv ered almonds. Finish up by serv ing sauce in pretty pitcher or bowl. Bring your waffle iron to the table to save steps, prepare seconds on order. (Transfer waf fle batter to pitcher or quart measuring cup for no-mess pour ing at the table.) MAPLE PEACH SAUCE FOR WAFFLES 1 (1 pound 13 ounce) can cling peach slices Wt cups peach syrup and wa V . tor ... 154 tablespoons cornstarch ! 1 tablespoon lemon juice tt teaspoon maple extract : ' Vt teaspoon vanilla Vt teaspoon salt Vt cup butter or margarine - . V4 cup toasted slivered al monds Drain peaches, reserving syrup Add water, if necessary, to make 1 cups liquid. Blend cornstarch with a small amount of the liquid. Heat remaining liquid in sauce pan. Stir in cornstarch mixture: bring to a boil and simmer until thickened and dear. Add lemon juice, flavorings, salt, butter, al monds and peach slices and heat. Serve hot over waffles made with your favorite mix. Makes about sue servings. Strip Away Laundrv Film . Is that old rascal, washing "cum, casting its gray shadow on the snowy white or pretty col ; crs of your dainty nylons? , On lead's shirts? On the children's ; clothes? '- Are your sheets and towels ! harsh feeling as well as gray? Here's a ray of brightness. The process known as stripping will -bring back that new look! And i the original softness! To a wash- 'er load of clothes, add one cup .of water conditioner. Now let the clothes go through the regular 'washing cycle, but without adding 'soap or detergent. The hotter the water, the better and quicker re sults. But you know, of course, Uome fabrics and finishes cannot stand hot water let the "deli- ieates" in your water load be your iKuide on temperature. If the film deposit has built ;p a long time or is embedded, add Vi cup household ammonia or washing (sal) spda along with the water conditioner. : One stripping probably will be enough. If unusual conditions, two ;or more treatments may be need ed to restore fabrics to their for mer color and softness. Once clothes are free of this idulling mask, keep them that way. Just use the recommended "amount of water conditioner for wash and rinse cycle in every washer load of clothes. TEMPTING HAWAIIAN TIDBITS For dessert serve on picks tempting tidbits as they are made in the beautiful islands: Take Hi cup honey, two tablespoons nuts, ,.er one cup macaroon crumbs. Di lute honey with water. Peel and cut bananas into one-inch pieces. Din each into honey mixture and roll In either coconut, nuts or crumbs until well coated. Place en wax-paper-covered Bray and re frigerate. Mw tour Wfviefifc I its aw OCCIDENT mm LAURA SCUDDER IB) PEAMUT! 0YSIEB COP ; WHITE ROCK --WHISKEY SOUR - a UWlftMAa immw GNGER ALE ; OR PEPSI-COLA & SQUIRT PLUS DEPOSIT ; SCHILLINGS DIPS SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD BUTTER NESTLES QU1K KRAFT Mayonnaise COFFEE POPCORN OLIVES BEANS JELLY NABISCO Rye JMnt . 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J RIB -WELL TRIMMED Best In The Basin LOW COST'S OWN FANCY, SMALL SIZES Butt Half 59c lb. LOW COST COUNTRY STYLE Wisconsin Mammoth Sharp Cheese Kraft's Glassed Cheese 5-. ; : $100 PRODUCE i Snow White Heads Snobpy, Indian River Pink Large, Criip, Green Thursday, December 2, MM PAGE tB VETS SWIFT'S PREM GRADE A BUTTERBALLS MFKIS tV 10 to 12 Lbs. HENS T ANY CUTi 0 SHANK HALF THICK 2-$1 Center Cur : Ham Slices Stalks Right To Limit Reserved -3800 So. 6th 53 lb. 49 each i W J